(Chiasmodon niger) ist ein räuberisch lebender Tiefseefisch aus der Familie der Schwarzen Schlinger (Chiasmodontidae). 2000m tiefe, FS Walter Herwig, 13.06.1995 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chiasmodon-niger-ist-ein-ruberisch-lebender-tiefseefisch-aus-der-familie-79239693.html
RMEGWK11–(Chiasmodon niger) ist ein räuberisch lebender Tiefseefisch aus der Familie der Schwarzen Schlinger (Chiasmodontidae). 2000m tiefe, FS Walter Herwig, 13.06.1995
Black swallower, Chiasmodon niger. The swallower fish is a deep sea fish in the family Chiasmodontidae can swallow large fishes. Distensible stomach. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-swallower-chiasmodon-niger-the-swallower-fish-is-a-deep-sea-fish-in-the-family-chiasmodontidae-can-swallow-large-fishes-distensible-stomach-image460352170.html
RF2HMXRTX–Black swallower, Chiasmodon niger. The swallower fish is a deep sea fish in the family Chiasmodontidae can swallow large fishes. Distensible stomach.
N/A. Chiasmodus niger = Chiasmodon niger Johnson, 1864 English: Black Swallower (after having swallowed a large fish) . 1866 (published 1867). G.H.Ford (1809-1876) 338 ChiasmodonNigerFord Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/na-chiasmodus-niger-=-chiasmodon-niger-johnson-1864-english-black-swallower-after-having-swallowed-a-large-fish-1866-published-1867-ghford-1809-1876-338-chiasmodonnigerford-image210158169.html
RMP5WETW–N/A. Chiasmodus niger = Chiasmodon niger Johnson, 1864 English: Black Swallower (after having swallowed a large fish) . 1866 (published 1867). G.H.Ford (1809-1876) 338 ChiasmodonNigerFord
A treatise on zoology . Fio. 426.Osphromewis oJfix, Comin. (After Guntlier.) Schin.—E. Indies. Micracanthus, Sauv. ; Africa. Luciocephalus, Blk. ;Polyacanthus, K. and H. Tribe 4. Family Chiasmodontidae. Of very doubtful relationship are thesevoracious deep-sea fish. The skeleton resembles that of the Athermidae,but the operculum is reduced. The scales are small or absent. Chiasmodon, Johns. ; Pscxidoscopelus, Gthr. ; Champsodon, Gthr.. Chiasmodon niger, Johns.; obtained in the North Atlantic at a depth of 1500 fathoms ;?he specimen has swallowed a large Scopelus (s) ; 0, pelvic fm. (Alter Gnnt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-zoology-fio-426osphromewis-ojfix-comin-after-guntlier-schine-indies-micracanthus-sauv-africa-luciocephalus-blk-polyacanthus-k-and-h-tribe-4-family-chiasmodontidae-of-very-doubtful-relationship-are-thesevoracious-deep-sea-fish-the-skeleton-resembles-that-of-the-athermidaebut-the-operculum-is-reduced-the-scales-are-small-or-absent-chiasmodon-johns-pscxidoscopelus-gthr-champsodon-gthr-chiasmodon-niger-johns-obtained-in-the-north-atlantic-at-a-depth-of-1500-fathoms-he-specimen-has-swallowed-a-large-scopelus-s-0-pelvic-fm-alter-gnnt-image338238622.html
RM2AJ82PP–A treatise on zoology . Fio. 426.Osphromewis oJfix, Comin. (After Guntlier.) Schin.—E. Indies. Micracanthus, Sauv. ; Africa. Luciocephalus, Blk. ;Polyacanthus, K. and H. Tribe 4. Family Chiasmodontidae. Of very doubtful relationship are thesevoracious deep-sea fish. The skeleton resembles that of the Athermidae,but the operculum is reduced. The scales are small or absent. Chiasmodon, Johns. ; Pscxidoscopelus, Gthr. ; Champsodon, Gthr.. Chiasmodon niger, Johns.; obtained in the North Atlantic at a depth of 1500 fathoms ;?he specimen has swallowed a large Scopelus (s) ; 0, pelvic fm. (Alter Gnnt
Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 Text-fig. 29. Swimbladder of Chiasmodon niger (ventral view), seen in three different states of activity; (a) with the resorbent posterior chamber well expanded, (b) with the gas-secreting and resorbent chambers about equal in volume, and (c) with the gas-secreting chamber well expanded, dm, diaphragm; gg, gas-gland; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 6-9; B, x 19-5; c, x 18.) chamber. It is also evident that the relative volumes of these two chambers vary in the three specimens. In the largest fish the diaphragm is close beh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1962-discovery-reports-discoveryreports31inst-year-1962-text-fig-29-swimbladder-of-chiasmodon-niger-ventral-view-seen-in-three-different-states-of-activity-a-with-the-resorbent-posterior-chamber-well-expanded-b-with-the-gas-secreting-and-resorbent-chambers-about-equal-in-volume-and-c-with-the-gas-secreting-chamber-well-expanded-dm-diaphragm-gg-gas-gland-rm-rete-mirabile-a-x-6-9-b-x-19-5-c-x-18-chamber-it-is-also-evident-that-the-relative-volumes-of-these-two-chambers-vary-in-the-three-specimens-in-the-largest-fish-the-diaphragm-is-close-beh-image241928446.html
RMT1GP5J–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 Text-fig. 29. Swimbladder of Chiasmodon niger (ventral view), seen in three different states of activity; (a) with the resorbent posterior chamber well expanded, (b) with the gas-secreting and resorbent chambers about equal in volume, and (c) with the gas-secreting chamber well expanded, dm, diaphragm; gg, gas-gland; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 6-9; B, x 19-5; c, x 18.) chamber. It is also evident that the relative volumes of these two chambers vary in the three specimens. In the largest fish the diaphragm is close beh
. Text-fig. 36. Swimbladders of some epipelagic and bathypelagic fishes, showing the relative developments of the retia mirabilia and gas-glands. Epipelagic species: (a, a') Cypsilitrus cyanopterus; (b, b', b") Danichthys rondektii; (c, c') Exocoetus volitans; (d, d') Petatichthys capensis; (e, e') Hyporhamphus sp. Bathypelagic species: (f) Vinciguerria attenuata; (g) Argyro- pelecus aculeatus; (h) Myctophum punctatum; (j) Chiasmodon niger; (k) Melamphaes megalops. Gas-gland dotted; retia, with striations along the major axes. In a', b', b", c', d' and e' part or the whole of the gas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-fig-36-swimbladders-of-some-epipelagic-and-bathypelagic-fishes-showing-the-relative-developments-of-the-retia-mirabilia-and-gas-glands-epipelagic-species-a-a-cypsilitrus-cyanopterus-b-b-bquot-danichthys-rondektii-c-c-exocoetus-volitans-d-d-petatichthys-capensis-e-e-hyporhamphus-sp-bathypelagic-species-f-vinciguerria-attenuata-g-argyro-pelecus-aculeatus-h-myctophum-punctatum-j-chiasmodon-niger-k-melamphaes-megalops-gas-gland-dotted-retia-with-striations-along-the-major-axes-in-a-b-bquot-c-d-and-e-part-or-the-whole-of-the-gas-image179952905.html
RMMCNFND–. Text-fig. 36. Swimbladders of some epipelagic and bathypelagic fishes, showing the relative developments of the retia mirabilia and gas-glands. Epipelagic species: (a, a') Cypsilitrus cyanopterus; (b, b', b") Danichthys rondektii; (c, c') Exocoetus volitans; (d, d') Petatichthys capensis; (e, e') Hyporhamphus sp. Bathypelagic species: (f) Vinciguerria attenuata; (g) Argyro- pelecus aculeatus; (h) Myctophum punctatum; (j) Chiasmodon niger; (k) Melamphaes megalops. Gas-gland dotted; retia, with striations along the major axes. In a', b', b", c', d' and e' part or the whole of the gas
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig'. 207. — Callionynms Agassizii. About ^. ber of this old-world family in the Gulf of Mexico, at a depth of 340 fathoms, is one of the noteworthy features of the " Blake " exploration. We should also mention the tile-fish dredged off our Middle Atlantic coast in deep water, the remarkable Lopholatilus cha- mceleonticeps. Chiasmodon niger (Fig. 208) is a species which has been. Fig-. 208. — Chiasmodon niger. About . (U. S. F. C.) often described, but its common name, " the great swallower,&q Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-zoology-fig-207-callionynms-agassizii-about-ber-of-this-old-world-family-in-the-gulf-of-mexico-at-a-depth-of-340-fathoms-is-one-of-the-noteworthy-features-of-the-quot-blake-quot-exploration-we-should-also-mention-the-tile-fish-dredged-off-our-middle-atlantic-coast-in-deep-water-the-remarkable-lopholatilus-cha-mceleonticeps-chiasmodon-niger-fig-208-is-a-species-which-has-been-fig-208-chiasmodon-niger-about-u-s-f-c-often-described-but-its-common-name-quot-the-great-swallowerq-image233921709.html
RMRGG1EN–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig'. 207. — Callionynms Agassizii. About ^. ber of this old-world family in the Gulf of Mexico, at a depth of 340 fathoms, is one of the noteworthy features of the " Blake " exploration. We should also mention the tile-fish dredged off our Middle Atlantic coast in deep water, the remarkable Lopholatilus cha- mceleonticeps. Chiasmodon niger (Fig. 208) is a species which has been. Fig-. 208. — Chiasmodon niger. About . (U. S. F. C.) often described, but its common name, " the great swallower,&q
Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 48 DISCOVERY REPORTS Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmodon niger Johnson ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1962-discovery-reports-discoveryreports31inst-year-1962-48-discovery-reports-text-fig-28-swimbladders-of-anoplogaster-longidens-a-seen-from-below-melamphaes-misolepis-b-lateral-view-c-dorsal-view-d-lateral-view-m-unicornis-e-dorsal-view-f-lateral-view-ft-fat-investment-gg-gas-gland-ov-oval-rm-rete-mirabile-a-x-8-5-b-c-d-x-25-e-x-10-f-x-6-from-this-dissection-it-would-appear-that-in-adult-anoplogaster-the-swimbladder-can-have-very-little-hydrostatic-function-order-percomorphi-family-chiasmodontidae-chiasmodon-niger-johnson-image241939612.html
RMT1H8CC–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 48 DISCOVERY REPORTS Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmodon niger Johnson (
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RMGK68KE–51553 Black Swallower, Chiasmodon niger Johnson, containing a fish larger than itself Le Have Bank
. Text-fig. 29. Swimbladder of Chiasmodon niger (ventral view), seen in three different states of activity; (a) with the resorbent posterior chamber well expanded, (b) with the gas-secreting and resorbent chambers about equal in volume, and (c) with the gas-secreting chamber well expanded, dm, diaphragm; gg, gas-gland; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 6-9; B, x 19-5; c, x 18.) chamber. It is also evident that the relative volumes of these two chambers vary in the three specimens. In the largest fish the diaphragm is close behind the gas-gland in the anterior third of the swim- bladder, while it occupi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-fig-29-swimbladder-of-chiasmodon-niger-ventral-view-seen-in-three-different-states-of-activity-a-with-the-resorbent-posterior-chamber-well-expanded-b-with-the-gas-secreting-and-resorbent-chambers-about-equal-in-volume-and-c-with-the-gas-secreting-chamber-well-expanded-dm-diaphragm-gg-gas-gland-rm-rete-mirabile-a-x-6-9-b-x-19-5-c-x-18-chamber-it-is-also-evident-that-the-relative-volumes-of-these-two-chambers-vary-in-the-three-specimens-in-the-largest-fish-the-diaphragm-is-close-behind-the-gas-gland-in-the-anterior-third-of-the-swim-bladder-while-it-occupi-image179953464.html
RMMCNGDC–. Text-fig. 29. Swimbladder of Chiasmodon niger (ventral view), seen in three different states of activity; (a) with the resorbent posterior chamber well expanded, (b) with the gas-secreting and resorbent chambers about equal in volume, and (c) with the gas-secreting chamber well expanded, dm, diaphragm; gg, gas-gland; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 6-9; B, x 19-5; c, x 18.) chamber. It is also evident that the relative volumes of these two chambers vary in the three specimens. In the largest fish the diaphragm is close behind the gas-gland in the anterior third of the swim- bladder, while it occupi
A treatise on zoology . Chiasmodon niger, Johns.; obtained in the North Atlantic at a depth of 1500 fathoms ;?he specimen has swallowed a large Scopelus (s) ; 0, pelvic fm. (Alter Gnnther.) Tribe 5. Family Stephanoberycidae. The affinities of this family are yetmore uncertain. The pneumatic duct remains open ; the median finsare spineless ; the pelvic fins are abdominal, and provided with 1 spine 424 TELEOSTEI and 5 jointed dermal rays ; but the cranial bones are spiny, the scalessometimes ctenoid (Stephanobej-yx), and sometimes cycloid (Malacosarcus).Stephanoherijx, Gill ; Malacosarcus^ deep- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-zoology-chiasmodon-niger-johns-obtained-in-the-north-atlantic-at-a-depth-of-1500-fathoms-he-specimen-has-swallowed-a-large-scopelus-s-0-pelvic-fm-alter-gnnther-tribe-5-family-stephanoberycidae-the-affinities-of-this-family-are-yetmore-uncertain-the-pneumatic-duct-remains-open-the-median-finsare-spineless-the-pelvic-fins-are-abdominal-and-provided-with-1-spine-424-teleostei-and-5-jointed-dermal-rays-but-the-cranial-bones-are-spiny-the-scalessometimes-ctenoid-stephanobej-yx-and-sometimes-cycloid-malacosarcusstephanoherijx-gill-malacosarcus-deep-image338238346.html
RM2AJ82CX–A treatise on zoology . Chiasmodon niger, Johns.; obtained in the North Atlantic at a depth of 1500 fathoms ;?he specimen has swallowed a large Scopelus (s) ; 0, pelvic fm. (Alter Gnnther.) Tribe 5. Family Stephanoberycidae. The affinities of this family are yetmore uncertain. The pneumatic duct remains open ; the median finsare spineless ; the pelvic fins are abdominal, and provided with 1 spine 424 TELEOSTEI and 5 jointed dermal rays ; but the cranial bones are spiny, the scalessometimes ctenoid (Stephanobej-yx), and sometimes cycloid (Malacosarcus).Stephanoherijx, Gill ; Malacosarcus^ deep-
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RMGK69CJ–52041 Black Swallower, Chiasmodon niger Johnson, containing a fish larger than itself Le Have Bank
. Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmodon niger Johnson (Text-fig. 29) St. 239, 46°56'S., 46°03'W., 2. vi. 27, N 450 H, io50-i35o(-o) m. B.M. Reg. no. 1930.1. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-fig-28-swimbladders-of-anoplogaster-longidens-a-seen-from-below-melamphaes-misolepis-b-lateral-view-c-dorsal-view-d-lateral-view-m-unicornis-e-dorsal-view-f-lateral-view-ft-fat-investment-gg-gas-gland-ov-oval-rm-rete-mirabile-a-x-8-5-b-c-d-x-25-e-x-10-f-x-6-from-this-dissection-it-would-appear-that-in-adult-anoplogaster-the-swimbladder-can-have-very-little-hydrostatic-function-order-percomorphi-family-chiasmodontidae-chiasmodon-niger-johnson-text-fig-29-st-239-4656s-4603w-2-vi-27-n-450-h-io50-i35o-o-m-bm-reg-no-19301-image179953616.html
RMMCNGJT–. Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmodon niger Johnson (Text-fig. 29) St. 239, 46°56'S., 46°03'W., 2. vi. 27, N 450 H, io50-i35o(-o) m. B.M. Reg. no. 1930.1.
. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 498.—Opisthognathus nigromarginatus. India. (After Day.) the banded Oplegnathus jasciatiis. Other species are fotmd in Australia and Chile. The Swallowers: Chiasmodontidae.—The family of swallowers ChiasmodontidcB, is made up of a few deep-sea fishes of soft flesh and feeble spines, the opercular apparatus much reduced.. Fig. 469.—Black Swallower, Chiasmodon niger Johnson, containing a fish larger than itself. Le Have Bank. The ventrals are post-thoracic, the rays 1,5, facts which point to some affinity with the Opistlwgnatlndw, although Boulenger places these fishes amo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishes-fishes-fig-498opisthognathus-nigromarginatus-india-after-day-the-banded-oplegnathus-jasciatiis-other-species-are-fotmd-in-australia-and-chile-the-swallowers-chiasmodontidaethe-family-of-swallowers-chiasmodontidcb-is-made-up-of-a-few-deep-sea-fishes-of-soft-flesh-and-feeble-spines-the-opercular-apparatus-much-reduced-fig-469black-swallower-chiasmodon-niger-johnson-containing-a-fish-larger-than-itself-le-have-bank-the-ventrals-are-post-thoracic-the-rays-15-facts-which-point-to-some-affinity-with-the-opistlwgnatlndw-although-boulenger-places-these-fishes-amo-image232234374.html
RMRDR58P–. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 498.—Opisthognathus nigromarginatus. India. (After Day.) the banded Oplegnathus jasciatiis. Other species are fotmd in Australia and Chile. The Swallowers: Chiasmodontidae.—The family of swallowers ChiasmodontidcB, is made up of a few deep-sea fishes of soft flesh and feeble spines, the opercular apparatus much reduced.. Fig. 469.—Black Swallower, Chiasmodon niger Johnson, containing a fish larger than itself. Le Have Bank. The ventrals are post-thoracic, the rays 1,5, facts which point to some affinity with the Opistlwgnatlndw, although Boulenger places these fishes amo
Oceanic ichthyology, a treatise on the deep-sea and pelagic fishes of the world, based chiefly upon the collections made by the steamers Blake, Albatross, and Fish Hawk in the northwestern Atlantic, with an atlas containing 417 figures . yhercis, Ale. (= Bembrops) platyrhynchus, Ale.Ohanipsodon, Gthr.- C. vorax, Gtbr.Chiasmodontidae— Chiasmodon, Johns.C. niger, Johns.Ponerodon, Ale.- P. vastator, AlePsendoscopelus, Liitken-P. scriptiis, Lutkrii.Uranoscopidaj— Urauoscopus, L.—U. crassiceps, Alekaiaiuis, Gthr.Batrachidse— Porichthys, Girard— P. porosissiinns. i (.. A V.), (itbr.Gobiidae— Gobius, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oceanic-ichthyology-a-treatise-on-the-deep-sea-and-pelagic-fishes-of-the-world-based-chiefly-upon-the-collections-made-by-the-steamers-blake-albatross-and-fish-hawk-in-the-northwestern-atlantic-with-an-atlas-containing-417-figures-yhercis-ale-=-bembrops-platyrhynchus-aleohanipsodon-gthr-c-vorax-gtbrchiasmodontidae-chiasmodon-johnsc-niger-johnsponerodon-ale-p-vastator-alepsendoscopelus-liitken-p-scriptiis-lutkriiuranoscopidaj-urauoscopus-lu-crassiceps-alekaiaiuis-gthrbatrachidse-porichthys-girard-p-porosissiinns-i-a-v-itbrgobiidae-gobius-image342770428.html
RM2AWJF50–Oceanic ichthyology, a treatise on the deep-sea and pelagic fishes of the world, based chiefly upon the collections made by the steamers Blake, Albatross, and Fish Hawk in the northwestern Atlantic, with an atlas containing 417 figures . yhercis, Ale. (= Bembrops) platyrhynchus, Ale.Ohanipsodon, Gthr.- C. vorax, Gtbr.Chiasmodontidae— Chiasmodon, Johns.C. niger, Johns.Ponerodon, Ale.- P. vastator, AlePsendoscopelus, Liitken-P. scriptiis, Lutkrii.Uranoscopidaj— Urauoscopus, L.—U. crassiceps, Alekaiaiuis, Gthr.Batrachidse— Porichthys, Girard— P. porosissiinns. i (.. A V.), (itbr.Gobiidae— Gobius,
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Text-fig. 29. Swimbladder of Chiasmodon niger (ventral view), seen in three different states of activity; (a) with the resorbent posterior chamber well expanded, (b) with the gas-secreting and resorbent chambers about equal in volume, and (c) with the gas-secreting chamber well expanded, dm, diaphragm; gg, gas-gland; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 6-9; B, x 19-5; c, x 18.) chamber. It is also evident that the relative volumes of these two chambers vary in the three specimens. In the largest fish the d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-text-fig-29-swimbladder-of-chiasmodon-niger-ventral-view-seen-in-three-different-states-of-activity-a-with-the-resorbent-posterior-chamber-well-expanded-b-with-the-gas-secreting-and-resorbent-chambers-about-equal-in-volume-and-c-with-the-gas-secreting-chamber-well-expanded-dm-diaphragm-gg-gas-gland-rm-rete-mirabile-a-x-6-9-b-x-19-5-c-x-18-chamber-it-is-also-evident-that-the-relative-volumes-of-these-two-chambers-vary-in-the-three-specimens-in-the-largest-fish-the-d-image231421107.html
RMRCE3YF–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Text-fig. 29. Swimbladder of Chiasmodon niger (ventral view), seen in three different states of activity; (a) with the resorbent posterior chamber well expanded, (b) with the gas-secreting and resorbent chambers about equal in volume, and (c) with the gas-secreting chamber well expanded, dm, diaphragm; gg, gas-gland; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 6-9; B, x 19-5; c, x 18.) chamber. It is also evident that the relative volumes of these two chambers vary in the three specimens. In the largest fish the d
. Die Fische der Siboga-expedition. Fishes. 147 Stat. 153. o°3'.8N.B., i 30° 24.36 Ö.L. 141 M. Feiner und grober Sandboden mit toten Muschel- schalen, bei Waigeu. 2 teilweise durch die Dredsche beschädigte Ex. 45, 52 mm. Stat. 204. Eingang Buton-Strasse. 75—94 M. Sandboden, i Ex. 50 mm. Stat. 296. io°i4'S.B., I24°5'.5Ö.L. Timor-See. 8—36 M. Sandiger Schlamm, i Ex. 75 mm. Verbreitung: Diese Art war bislier mit Siclierheit von der Kei-Inseln und aus der Arafura-See bekannt. Chiasmodon Johnson. I. Chiasmodon Bi-micri n. sp. Chiasmodiis niger Brauer. Tiefseefische. 1906. p. 254. (nee Cliiasiiiodon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-fische-der-siboga-expedition-fishes-147-stat-153-o38nb-i-30-2436-l-141-m-feiner-und-grober-sandboden-mit-toten-muschel-schalen-bei-waigeu-2-teilweise-durch-die-dredsche-beschdigte-ex-45-52-mm-stat-204-eingang-buton-strasse-7594-m-sandboden-i-ex-50-mm-stat-296-ioi4sb-i2455l-timor-see-836-m-sandiger-schlamm-i-ex-75-mm-verbreitung-diese-art-war-bislier-mit-siclierheit-von-der-kei-inseln-und-aus-der-arafura-see-bekannt-chiasmodon-johnson-i-chiasmodon-bi-micri-n-sp-chiasmodiis-niger-brauer-tiefseefische-1906-p-254-nee-cliiasiiiodon-image231529689.html
RMRCK2DD–. Die Fische der Siboga-expedition. Fishes. 147 Stat. 153. o°3'.8N.B., i 30° 24.36 Ö.L. 141 M. Feiner und grober Sandboden mit toten Muschel- schalen, bei Waigeu. 2 teilweise durch die Dredsche beschädigte Ex. 45, 52 mm. Stat. 204. Eingang Buton-Strasse. 75—94 M. Sandboden, i Ex. 50 mm. Stat. 296. io°i4'S.B., I24°5'.5Ö.L. Timor-See. 8—36 M. Sandiger Schlamm, i Ex. 75 mm. Verbreitung: Diese Art war bislier mit Siclierheit von der Kei-Inseln und aus der Arafura-See bekannt. Chiasmodon Johnson. I. Chiasmodon Bi-micri n. sp. Chiasmodiis niger Brauer. Tiefseefische. 1906. p. 254. (nee Cliiasiiiodon
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